Hi!
While I like the idea of ZeroNet and similar projects,
I don't understand
why they didn't implement all of this in the browser. substack's hyperboot
+ mafintosh's web torrent stuff already allows for all of this to happen
securely in the browser. All you have to do is manually trust/verify the
first download from the server (and that's the case for non-web-based apps
too). Maybe people just don't trust the browser (and maybe that's wise),
but if you want adoption then that's what you need to do to make it happen.
+1
Maybe I'll throw together a quick prototype of
this over the coming weeks.
It needs to happen and all the components are right there for the taking.
I completely agree!
But with mafintosh is node.js? You probably mean
https://github.com/feross/webtorrent ? Or am I missing something?
Do you know?
http://ipfs.io/
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